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NAME
conda - conda render
DESCRIPTION
usage: conda-render [-h] [-V] [-n] [--output] [--python PYTHON] [--perl
PERL]
[--numpy NUMPY] [--R R_BASE] [--lua LUA]
[--bootstrap BOOTSTRAP] [--append-file APPEND_SECTIONS_FILE]
[--clobber-file CLOBBER_SECTIONS_FILE] [-m VARIANT_CONFIG_FILES]
[-e EXCLUSIVE_CONFIG_FILES] [--old-build-string] [--variants
VARIANTS] [-c CHANNEL] [--override-channels] [-f FILE] [--ver‐
bose] RECIPE_PATH
Tool for building conda packages. A conda package is a binary tarball
containing system-level libraries, Python modules, executable programs,
or other components. conda keeps track of dependencies between packages
and platform specifics, making it simple to create working environments
from
different sets of packages.
OPTIONS
positional arguments:
RECIPE_PATH
Path to recipe directory.
optional arguments:
-h, --help
Show this help message and exit.
-V, --version
Show the conda-build version number and exit.
-n, --no-source
When templating can't be completed, do not obtain the source to
try fill in related template variables.
--output
Output the conda package filename which would have been created
--python PYTHON
Set the Python version used by conda build.
--perl PERL
Set the Perl version used by conda build.
--numpy NUMPY
Set the NumPy version used by conda build.
--R R_BASE
Set the R version used by conda build.
--lua LUA
Set the Lua version used by conda build.
--bootstrap BOOTSTRAP
Provide initial configuration in addition to recipe. Can be a
path to or name of an environment, which will be emulated in the
package.
--append-file APPEND_SECTIONS_FILE
Append data in meta.yaml with fields from this file. Jinja2 is
not done on appended fields
--clobber-file CLOBBER_SECTIONS_FILE
Clobber data in meta.yaml with fields from this file. Jinja2 is
not done on clobbered fields.
-m VARIANT_CONFIG_FILES, --variant-config-files VARIANT_CONFIG_FILES
Additional variant config files to add. These yaml files can
contain keys such as `c_compiler` and `target_platform` to form
a build matrix.
-e EXCLUSIVE_CONFIG_FILES, --exclusive-config-files EXCLUSIVE_CON‐
FIG_FILES, --exclusive-config-file EXCLUSIVE_CONFIG_FILES
Exclusive variant config files to add. Providing files here dis‐
ables searching in your home directory and in cwd. The files
specified here come at the start of the order, as opposed to the
end with --variant-configfiles. Any config files in recipes and
any config files specified with --variant-config-files will
override values from these files.
--old-build-string
Disable hash additions to filenames to distinguish package vari‐
ants from one another. NOTE: any filename collisions are yours
to handle. Any variants with overlapping names within a build
will clobber each other.
--variants VARIANTS
Variants to extend the build matrix. Must be a valid YAML
instance, such as "{python: [3.6, 3.7]}"
-c CHANNEL, --channel CHANNEL
Additional channel to search for packages. These are URLs
searched in the order they are given (including file:// for
local directories). Then, the defaults or channels from .condarc
are searched (unless --override-channels is given). You can use
'defaults' to get the default packages for conda, and 'system'
to get the system packages, which also takes .condarc into
account. You can also use any name and the .condarc chan‐
nel_alias value will be prepended. The default channel_alias is
http://conda.anaconda.org/.
--override-channels
Do not search default or .condarc channels. Requires --channel.
-f FILE, --file FILE
write YAML to file, given as argument here. Overwrites existing
files.
--verbose
Enable verbose output from download tools and progress updates
conda commands available from other packages:
build convert develop env index inspect metapackage render
skeleton
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